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What Are The Signs Of Gum Disease And How To Treat It

Periodontitis is the official name for gum disease, and itu2019s a serious dental health issue. To preserve your oral health and smile for as long as possible, itu2019s crucial to address periodontitis as soon as possible. To know how to fight gum disease, you must also know the early signs of gum disease. Click for more info! https://www.drnathanielchan.com/signs-of-gum-disease

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What Are The Signs Of Gum Disease And How To Treat It

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  1. What Are The Signs Of Gum Disease And How To Treat It

  2. What is Periodontitis? Gum disease is a gum infection. The infection damages your soft tissue and can also destroy the supporting bones in your jaw. Unrated periodontitis can lead to tooth loss. Fortunately, gum disease is very preventable and easy to treat when addressed in the early stages.

  3. Signs of Gum Disease In later stages, gum disease is quite obvious, but at first, it may be hard to distinguish. Here are the signs of gum infection to watch for:

  4. Bleeding gums

  5. Gums That Are Tender To The Touch

  6. Pain When Chewing

  7. Bright Red Or Purple Gums

  8. Inexplicable Bad Breath

  9. Change In Your Bite

  10. Swollen Gums

  11. Shrinking Gums

  12. How to Fight Gum Disease The fight against gum disease starts with prevention. Thoroughly brush your teeth at least twice a day, and floss daily. Rinse after eating. Practice good oral health by regularly visiting your dentist for your annual cleaning and checkup to remove plaque and monitor your teeth. Click here for more info!

  13. Contact Us Today 617-934-7419 353 Washington Street, Norwell, MA 02061 1250 Hancock Street, Suite 123, Quincy, MA 02169 DrNathanielChan.com

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